My family loved this. I didn't have the diced tomatoes so I used tomato sauce since that is what I had. I found using the tomato sauce helped so I didn't have to use the blender and saved me time before I left for work. I also added more cayenne pepper and I use curry powder instead of cumin. My kids are picky and they loved this.

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SO, so, so easy and DELICIOUS! I make it almost exactly as the recipe calls for, using Better than Bullion Chicken Base for the broth, so use very little added salt (a pinch). I can't believe how fast it comes together and love that it only takes a blender, a couple of measures, and my slow cooker, so there's not a massive clean up at the end. Versatile enough that it can be used for multiple meals, and can be customized to fit the favorite flavor profile of the cook. Forgot to get it started early enough tonight so we're going to experiment with how it comes out using the pressure cooker function of our Breville Fast-Slow Cooker. THANK YOU for sharing, this is my favorite recipe!!

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I followed the recipe exactly and everyone loved these! I was worried about the amount of chili powder in this, but I'm glad I didn't alter the recipe! This makes a very good enchilada sauce and filling for chicken enchiladas! I loved the sauce so much I'm going to try using it for ground beef enchiladas, too! Thanks for a great (and easy) recipe, Kari Shifflett!

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Terrific! I used 7 chicken breasts but kept the sauce the same quantity and it was plenty. Used half of this mixture in a layered-style enchilada casserole with flour tortillas, refried beans, cheese---topped with green onion, sour cream and cilantro. Delicious!

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Yum! I put my chicken in the crockpot frozen and put a minimal amount of chicken broth (if any) in the mix, I also use canned tomatoes with diced chili's and for a full recipe use 3 cans otherwise there isn't enough sauce. Once everything is cooked I put a little sauce in the bottom of a pan roll up the chicken and some shredded cheese in tortillas and then top with the rest of the sauce and a little more cheese.

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This was delicious! I am so happy to know how to make enchilada sauce now. I accidentally forgot the cayenne, but it was spicy enough for our mid-west pallets. I did and a can of green chiles. Turned into great enchiladas.